美国为路易斯安那州、俄克拉荷马州稀土项目提供1.34亿美元资助


2026年6月2日 下午5:12 UTC / 路透社

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6月2日(路透社)——美国能源部周二表示,已选定路易斯安那州和俄克拉荷马州的项目获得1.34亿美元资助,用于从废弃物中提取稀土元素。

华盛顿一直在推动提高国内关键矿产产量,减少对主导全球稀土供应链的中国的依赖。

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  • 这笔资金中约有6700万美元将用于科罗拉多矿业学院和ElementUSA牵头的项目,该项目将在路易斯安那州建设一座工厂,从铝土矿废弃物中提取并精炼稀土元素。
  • 该工厂预计将以商业规模测试相关工艺,并每年从尾矿中生产150至1000公吨稀土元素。
  • 美国能源部还选定了菲尼克斯尾矿公司的项目,该项目将与麻省理工学院合作,在俄克拉荷马州建设一座示范工厂,将工业废弃物转化为高纯度稀土金属,并开辟一条新的国内供应渠道。
  • 今年5月,该机构已选定稀土磁体制造商美国稀土公司(USAR.O),为其一个试点稀土加工项目提供最高1930万美元的资助,该项目旨在加强国内供应链。

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US picks Louisiana, Oklahoma rare earth projects for $134 million funding

2026-06-02 5:12 PM UTC / Reuters

By Reuters

June 2, 2026 5:12 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago

Blocks with symbols and atomic numbers of Rare Earth Elements (REE), in this illustration taken January 21, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

June 2 (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Energy said on Tuesday it has selected projects ​in Louisiana and Oklahoma for $134 million in funding ‌to extract rare earth elements from waste streams.

Washington has been pushing to boost domestic critical minerals output ​and cut dependence on China, which ​dominates the global rare earths supply chain.

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  • The ⁠funding includes about $67 million for a ​project led by the Colorado School of ​Mines and ElementUSA to build a facility in Louisiana that will extract and refine rare earths from bauxite waste.
  • The ​plant is expected to test the ​process at commercial scale and produce 150 to ‌1,000 ⁠metric tons of rare earths annually from tailings.
  • The DOE also selected a project by Phoenix Tailings to build a demonstration plant in Oklahoma, in partnership ​with the Massachusetts Institute ​of ⁠Technology, to convert industrial waste into high-purity rare earth metals and ​establish a new domestic supply ​route.
  • In ⁠May, the agency had selected rare earth magnet maker USA Rare Earth (USAR.O) to receive up to $19.3 million ⁠for ​a pilot rare earth processing ​project aimed at boosting domestic supply chains.

Reporting by Varun ​Sahay in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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